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  2. Here’s All You Need to Know About Outdoor Furniture Fabrics

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    [Just like] you put your car in the garage, you should cover the outdoor furniture.” And now, the top 10 fabrics that will elevate your outdoor lifestyle in no time (and are about as good of a ...

  3. Waterproof fabric - Wikipedia

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    Drop of water on 100% polyester textile. Waterproof/breathable fabrics resist liquid water passing through, but allow water vapour to pass through. Their ability to block out rain and snow while allowing vapour from sweat to evaporate leads to their use in rainwear, waterproof outdoor sports clothing, tents, and other applications.

  4. Cotton duck - Wikipedia

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    The table below accurately represents the weight and number duck classification [6] per square yard instead of linear yard 22 inches wide. No. 1 (30 oz/sq yd or 1,000 g/m 2): floor & wall covering, sound absorption, equipment covers, heavy bags, horse packs, storage bins; No. 2 (28 oz/sq yd or 950 g/m 2): hatch paulins

  5. Gabardine - Wikipedia

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    Gabardine Closeup view of gabardine fabric. Gabardine is a durable twill worsted wool. It is a tightly woven waterproof fabric and is used to make outerwear and various other garments, such as suits, overcoats, trousers, uniforms, and windbreakers. Thomas Burberry created the fabric in the late 1870s and patented it in 1888. [1]

  6. Nikwax Analogy - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most "waterproof breathable" fabrics, Analogy can pass out liquid water as well as vapour. Unlike a conventional waterproof fabric, Analogy would fail a hydrostatic head test (if used to seal the bottom of a tube containing water, only a very short column could be supported). However, like fur, Analogy causes water to flow away from the ...

  7. Gannex - Wikipedia

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    Gannex is a waterproof fabric composed of an outer layer of nylon and an inner layer of wool with air between them. The trapped air is contained in pockets formed by fusing ("spot welding") the two layers at intervals. [ 1 ]

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